With Romelu Lukaku having netted seven goals in his past seven games, the Clarets are likely to be in for a difficult afternoon as they search for their first win of the campaign on the road.

Game

Everton vs Burnley

Date

Saturday, April 15, 2017

Time

15:00 GMT, 10:00 ET

TV CHANNEL & LIVE STREAM

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Everton Premier League

In the UK, the match will not be available to watch live as a result of the broadcasting blackout between 2.45pm and 5.15pm on Saturdays.

UK TV channel

Online stream

None

None

In the US, the match will be available to watch live on television on NBC Premier League Extra and by stream via NBC Sports Live.

US TV channel

Online stream

NBC Premier League Extra

NBC Sports Live

SQUADS & TEAM NEWS

Position

Everton players

Goalkeepers

Robles, Stekelenburg

Defenders

Baines, Jagielka, Williams, Holgate, Kenny, Pennington

Midfielders

Mirallas, Barry, Barkley, Gueye, Davies, Schneiderlin

Forwards

Kone, Lukaku, Valencia, Calvert-Lewin, Lookman

Muhamed Besic made his comeback from a serious knee injury with Everton's Under-23 side in midweek but may not feature with the first team this season.

Ashley Williams is back in contention after missing the win over Leicester City, but Aaron Lennon and James McCarthy remain out and Ramiro Funes Mori, Seamus Coleman and Yannick Bolasie are long-term absentees.

Romelu Lukaku is, unsurprisingly, the 13/5 frontrunner to score first, with Enner Valencia and Kevin Mirallas available at 11/2 and 13/2 respectively. Andre Gray is the top choice for Burnley at 9/1.

GAME PREVIEW

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Romelu Lukaku Everton Premier League

Burnley are still looking for their first away win in the Premier League this season - and there are few places it is less likely to come than at Everton.

The Toffees have won every single game they have played in the top flight at Goodison Park since their December 19 loss to Liverpool, a span of seven matches that has seen them score 26 goals.

The plentiful supply of chances on offer on home turf has helped Romelu Lukaku into a clear lead in the race for the Golden Boot, and the Belgian has also been nominated for the PFA Player and Young Player of the Year awards.

While Sean Dyche's men face an uphill struggle to claim three points, though, this may not be the walkover that the stats suggest. Burnley have not actually lost by more than a single goal on their travels since December 3, and after being unfortunate to be beaten at Liverpool they picked up draws at Sunderland and Middlesbrough.

Fortunately, the Clarets have been strong enough at home to be in with a chance of a top-half finish. Everton, meanwhile, are looking to capitalise on Arsenal's failings to sneak into sixth.